Are Aloe Vera Infused Socks Good For Your Feet?
27th May 2025
With its fleshy leaves and uniquely serrated edged - the succulent plant most commonly known as Aloe Vera is frequently spotted on the street while out for an afternoon walk.
But did you know that behind the vibrant green exterior is a jelly-like substance beaming with health benefits?
Most people use the yellow-toned inner jelly-like flesh of the Aloe plant as a remedy for many skin conditions (more on this later). But there are many more benefits and uses for Aloe Vera - such as being infused into clothing, just like our Spa and Studio socks.
In this blog post, we will share the health benefits of the Aloe Vera plant and explain what makes our Aloe Vera infused socks so unique.
What is Aloe Vera?
The Aloe Vera plant belongs to the Liliaceae family of fauna and is highly versatile in that it has many health and wellness benefits.
In Indian medicine, Aloe Vera has been traditionally used to ease symptoms of constipation, manage dermatological conditions, treat worms and infections, and as a natural remedy against colic. And it’s often used in traditional Chinese medicine for treating fungal infections.
Beaming with an entire list of vitamins and minerals vital for the proper growth and function of all bodily systems, the medicinal plant is now found worldwide and is used in countless medicinal, health, wellness and beauty products.
The potential health benefits of Aloe Vera*
1. Health benefits
Aloe Vera has many minerals, including calcium, copper, selenium, chromium, manganese, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc. And it's also loaded with vitamins A, B12, C and E, folic acid and choline for optimal health.
2. Nutrition
Aloe Vera contains high levels of antioxidants, which help fight free radicals. This improves blood flow and oxygen levels throughout your body, which helps lower oxidative damage to cells and reduces the risk of developing certain chronic diseases.
3. Natural laxative
Aloe Vera has natural laxative, antibacterial and antiviral properties. Since the Aloe plant is unlikely to cause any digestive troubles (for most people), it may help ease bowel trouble and reduce the severity of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
4. Anti-inflammatory
Aloe Vera contains four essential fatty acids (including cholesterol), which have an anti-inflammatory effect. This is great for calming irritated skin and can help with some skin conditions.
5. Healthier immune system
Aloe Vera contains eight enzymes that help support a healthy immune system and contains beta-carotene, which aids against vision loss and may be able to help prevent heartburn by reducing the number of acids produced in the body.
6. Minor burns
Aloe Vera has hormones that help wounds heal faster. Thanks to its cooling, soothing properties, apply it to minor burns and sunburn to calm the affected area.
It's no wonder Aloe Vera products are so popular and one of the many reasons we chose to infuse our Spa and Studio Socks with the medicinal plant.
Why Aloe Vera is soothing for feet
Our feet have over 200,000 nerve endings - making them a pretty sensitive body part. Thanks to the calming and anti-inflammatory features of the aloe plant, putting a product that contains Aloe Vera on your feet can help promote healthy foot care and general wellness.
Our Aloe Vera Infused Socks
Spa Socks with Aloe Vera and Non-Slip Grips
These fuzzy socks ooze wellness, perfect for relaxing on the couch, feeling cozy during travels, or staying rejuvenated after a spa day. Infused with Aloe Vera, these spa-ready socks will exude moisture-enhancing properties that help calm and refresh the feet.